all tho it does look like an ancient god in a rocket it could also be a symbol to show how a god would travel safely to the other side.. or.... something else.. like how something was created I dont know... its how his feet are positioned and his hands..

found this article today too....only reason it interested me was these words

World War II Manhattan Project

Last week, the body of the late Palestinian leader Yassar Arafat was exhumed and tissue samples taken to be tested for signs of poisoning by the radioactive element polonium-210. As I wrote then, rumors have circulated since Arafat died in 2004 that this was not a natural death, that he was murdered by hostile agents from Israel. [link to www.wired.com]

and that reminded me of where this lady worked before she passed away in the boat accident*snip*"Nina worked for about 20 years at Sandia National Laboratories and made many contributions to industrial hygiene, safety and radiation protection," said Sandia Environment, Safety & Health director Sid Gutierrez, her supervisor. "She served as both a staff member and later as an outstanding manager. She was recently promoted to senior manager and was well-respected by her peers and staff alike.

[link to en.wikipedia.org] Lab historySandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project. Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field, to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft. In January 1941 construction began on the Albuquerque Army Air Base, leading to establishment of the Bombardier School-Army Advanced Flying School near the end of the year. Soon thereafter it was renamed Kirtland Field, after early Army military pilot Colonel Roy S. Kirtland, and in mid-1942 the Army acquired Oxnard Field. During the war years facilities were expanded further and Kirtland Field served as a major Army Air Forces training installation.

found this article today too....only reason it interested me was these words

World War II Manhattan Project

Last week, the body of the late Palestinian leader Yassar Arafat was exhumed and tissue samples taken to be tested for signs of poisoning by the radioactive element polonium-210. As I wrote then, rumors have circulated since Arafat died in 2004 that this was not a natural death, that he was murdered by hostile agents from Israel. [link to www.wired.com]

and that reminded me of where this lady worked before she passed away in the boat accident*snip*"Nina worked for about 20 years at Sandia National Laboratories and made many contributions to industrial hygiene, safety and radiation protection," said Sandia Environment, Safety & Health director Sid Gutierrez, her supervisor. "She served as both a staff member and later as an outstanding manager. She was recently promoted to senior manager and was well-respected by her peers and staff alike.

[link to en.wikipedia.org] Lab historySandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project. Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field, to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft. In January 1941 construction began on the Albuquerque Army Air Base, leading to establishment of the Bombardier School-Army Advanced Flying School near the end of the year. Soon thereafter it was renamed Kirtland Field, after early Army military pilot Colonel Roy S. Kirtland, and in mid-1942 the Army acquired Oxnard Field. During the war years facilities were expanded further and Kirtland Field served as a major Army Air Forces training installation.

Quoting: SeaPunk

Very interesting that Sandia National Lab is connected to the Manhattan Project......Did you ever watch the movie?

if its this then no didnt see it but in the trailer shows how the clovers were mutated to 5 leaf clovers...

ha... there use to be so many threads a while back abut dandelions and all kinds of things found mutated... and that bird with 2 heads...

OTHER......

THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT On August 12, 1943 (or October 28, 1943 -- accounts differ) the US Navy conducted a test of some sort on the USS Eldridge (DE [Destroyer Escort] 173) at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The exact nature of the test is open to speculation, with possible candidates including experiments in magnetic invisibility, radar invisibility, optical invisibility, or degaussing (rendering the ship immune to magnetic mines). The test (or tests) were conducted, only to produce undesirable results. Afterwards, the project (supposedly called "Project Rainbow") was canceled.

As one can easily see, the actual facts are scanty. The Navy denies any sort of experiment ever took place and the ship's logs show the USS Eldridge was nowhere near Philadelphia at the time the test was supposed to take place. Of course, logs can be faked, and the government and military has lied before about certain events in the interests of secrecy and national security (witness the Manhattan Project). On the other hand, research has shown no evidence of a "Project Rainbow," and although there was a code name "Rainbow,"it was used to designate Allied plans to combat the Axis in World War II and had nothing to do with any form of experimental technology. Finally, it should be pointed out that performing even some basic research (the internet is loaded with relevant sites) will show the entire "experiment" may in fact be a massive hoax, a modern urban legend that has grown to fantastic proportions over time. Such sensationalistic writing has been successful in creating similar epic myths before, with the "Bermuda Triangle Mystery" a prime example.

Much has been written and speculated about this legend of an experiment in "electronic camouflage," both pro and con. Reportedly it ended with the ship teleporting from Philadelphia to Norfolk with some crew members becoming embedded in the ship. Sorting the facts from the fiction has proven an almost impossible task, particularly with the recent flux of misinformation and deliberate disinformation that has been injected into the internet by those connected to the U.S. intelligence community, professional skeptics and arm chair researchers.

A) The strangest Coronal Mass Ejection ever. If it's even that, who knows what it is, maybe you can tell me.

B) NASA caught red handed doctoring the Lasco3 footage from the 3rd-4th, cleaning out the darkness, then making a BIG MISTAKE when the put the footage back up. I was lucky enough to download the footage they yanked right before they did it...combined with their new footage. They're busted!

if its this then no didnt see it but in the trailer shows how the clovers were mutated to 5 leaf clovers...

ha... there use to be so many threads a while back abut dandelions and all kinds of things found mutated... and that bird with 2 heads...

OTHER......

THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT On August 12, 1943 (or October 28, 1943 -- accounts differ) the US Navy conducted a test of some sort on the USS Eldridge (DE [Destroyer Escort] 173) at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The exact nature of the test is open to speculation, with possible candidates including experiments in magnetic invisibility, radar invisibility, optical invisibility, or degaussing (rendering the ship immune to magnetic mines). The test (or tests) were conducted, only to produce undesirable results. Afterwards, the project (supposedly called "Project Rainbow") was canceled.

As one can easily see, the actual facts are scanty. The Navy denies any sort of experiment ever took place and the ship's logs show the USS Eldridge was nowhere near Philadelphia at the time the test was supposed to take place. Of course, logs can be faked, and the government and military has lied before about certain events in the interests of secrecy and national security (witness the Manhattan Project). On the other hand, research has shown no evidence of a "Project Rainbow," and although there was a code name "Rainbow,"it was used to designate Allied plans to combat the Axis in World War II and had nothing to do with any form of experimental technology. Finally, it should be pointed out that performing even some basic research (the internet is loaded with relevant sites) will show the entire "experiment" may in fact be a massive hoax, a modern urban legend that has grown to fantastic proportions over time. Such sensationalistic writing has been successful in creating similar epic myths before, with the "Bermuda Triangle Mystery" a prime example.

I dunno, maybe there is something to the experiment, but the media has a tendency to overdo it dramaticly, and so does the ear to ear method, when the story gets passed along.Stealth technology does exist though, about timetravel..hmm Im still not convinced, the theory is sketchy at best, it involves physical energy so great that it would tear matter apart, and besides how could you accurately pinpoint an exact point in time and space? when they use a certain date in sci-fi movies, thats just BS, that number only exists in our minds, as a way to keep track of time, time that does not exist as we percieve it anyway.

It is still a fun thought experiment though, and knowing that the universe and multiple realities should be real to an extend, there is a universe / alternate reality out there, that has discovered and developed timetravel (but only if you apply the infinite universe theory)and that theory sometimes feels like an excuse to say anything is plausible.

if its this then no didnt see it but in the trailer shows how the clovers were mutated to 5 leaf clovers...

ha... there use to be so many threads a while back abut dandelions and all kinds of things found mutated... and that bird with 2 heads...

OTHER......

THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT On August 12, 1943 (or October 28, 1943 -- accounts differ) the US Navy conducted a test of some sort on the USS Eldridge (DE [Destroyer Escort] 173) at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The exact nature of the test is open to speculation, with possible candidates including experiments in magnetic invisibility, radar invisibility, optical invisibility, or degaussing (rendering the ship immune to magnetic mines). The test (or tests) were conducted, only to produce undesirable results. Afterwards, the project (supposedly called "Project Rainbow") was canceled.

As one can easily see, the actual facts are scanty. The Navy denies any sort of experiment ever took place and the ship's logs show the USS Eldridge was nowhere near Philadelphia at the time the test was supposed to take place. Of course, logs can be faked, and the government and military has lied before about certain events in the interests of secrecy and national security (witness the Manhattan Project). On the other hand, research has shown no evidence of a "Project Rainbow," and although there was a code name "Rainbow,"it was used to designate Allied plans to combat the Axis in World War II and had nothing to do with any form of experimental technology. Finally, it should be pointed out that performing even some basic research (the internet is loaded with relevant sites) will show the entire "experiment" may in fact be a massive hoax, a modern urban legend that has grown to fantastic proportions over time. Such sensationalistic writing has been successful in creating similar epic myths before, with the "Bermuda Triangle Mystery" a prime example.

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